11 Facts About Cloud service

1.

Cloud service computing is the on-demand availability of computer system resources, especially data storage and computing power, without direct active management by the user.

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Cloud service computing extended this boundary to cover all servers as well as the network infrastructure.

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Cloud service providers manage the infrastructure and platforms that run the applications.

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Cloud service users do not manage the cloud infrastructure and platform where the application runs.

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Cloud service applications differ from other applications in their scalability—which can be achieved by cloning tasks onto multiple virtual machines at run-time to meet changing work demand.

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Function as a service is a service-hosted remote procedure call that leverages serverless computing to enable the deployment of individual functions in the cloud that run in response to events.

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Cloud service bursting is an application deployment model in which an application runs in a private cloud or data center and "bursts" to a public cloud when the demand for computing capacity increases.

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Cloud service bursting enables data centers to create an in-house IT infrastructure that supports average workloads, and use cloud resources from public or private clouds, during spikes in processing demands.

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9.

Cloud service engineering is the application of engineering disciplines of cloud computing.

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10.

Cloud service computing is cheaper because of economics of scale, and—like any outsourced task—you tend to get what you want.

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11.

Cloud service computing has some limitations for smaller business operations, particularly regarding security and downtime.

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